Natural Trend Setters To Help Students
World-renowned salon Natural Trend Setters, South Florida’s first and finest natural hair care experts are taking their talents to Miami Gardens via the eclectic and historic campus of Florida Memorial University (FMU).
Recently featured on VH1’s hit show ‘Beverly Hills Fabulous’, the phenomenal Natural Trend Setters (NTS) team has created a unique partnership with FMU to provide their styling, barber and nail expertise to students, faculty and other members of the Miami and Florida Memorial community. The salon plans to teach young African Americans how to groom themselves for the business world, while also creating one-of-a-kind philanthropic opportunities annually for qualified students.

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For more than 12 years, Trudy and Simone Hylton have been leaders in the South Florida natural hair care arena, providing consultations, direction and assistance when transitioning to natural hair and all natural hairstyles including braids, twists, dreadlocks, extensions and much more. During the celebration, NTS will educate patrons on hair care alternatives available to fortify healthy and strong hair whether relaxed or natural. The FMU On-Campus Grand Opening Celebration will be held on Monday, September 12th at 6:00 pm.
Natural Trend Setters is the authentic approach to natural beauty. The salons offer optimal service, expertise and skill to clients who admire individual beauty. The philosophy, artistry and techniques are firmly rooted in African and Caribbean hair care tradition. As a global representation of beauty and wellness, Natural Trend Setters delivers exceptional results to a multi-ethnic clientèle who are looking to care and nurture their natural hair (hair in it’s original state) with a Natural Trend Setters’ signature of style and sensibility. For more information, please visit.
Located in the City of Miami Gardens, Florida Memorial University is a private, historically Black institution offering 41 undergraduate degree programs and 4 graduate degree programs to a culturally diverse student body. Since its inception in 1879, the University has upheld a commitment to providing a solid foundation for thousands of young people and opening doors to educational opportunities that may have otherwise been closed to them. For more information, please contact the Office of Public Affairs at (305) 626-3624.







